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Language Set To French
"Bruce Hagen" wrote: That is a third party spell check that overrides the spell check from Word. It doesn't actually correct anything. It does work fine though. I have used it for years. Canned You no longer have spell checking capabilities in some languages in Outlook Express 6.0 after you install the 2007 Microsoft Office system: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932974 Outlook Express cannot use the MS Word spell check in Office 2007. Downloading a free spell check is the simplest way around this. Vampirefo Spell Check. Download it from Major Geeks: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2952 Or download it from SnapFile: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/spelloe.html Or you may like TinySpell. (Checks the spelling as you type). Download it he http://www.tinyspell.m6.net/ Australian English Spell Check (Also suitable for other English speaking countries.) http://www.justlocal.com.au/clients/oespellcheck/ If you have a previous version of Office, see this: http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2006/20061228.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Andrew Mac" wrote in message ... There is a Folder (Spell Checker for OE 2.1) which contains a file English.exe. Run this file to correct Spelling Check from French to English. A computer technician corrected this same problem for me in about 2 minutes. "Dell Boy" wrote: I've just installed Office 2007 Home and student Edition on a Windows XP Home SP2 PC with latest updates and the Language (Tools-Options-Spelling) in Outlook Express 6 SP2 has now changed to French. It is not possible to change language becasue French is selected but greyed out. The Primary Editing Language in Office 2007 is English United Kingdom and English United States is also in the Enabled Editing Languages list. Can anyone give any suggestions? |
Language Set To French
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I clicked "Post" too soon! Here's what I intended to say: Thanks, Bruce! I followed your choice "C" instructions using the English Dictionary from Office 2000. Even with that version, it worked well for me. "Bob L" wrote: "Bruce Hagen" wrote: That is a third party spell check that overrides the spell check from Word. It doesn't actually correct anything. It does work fine though. I have used it for years. Canned You no longer have spell checking capabilities in some languages in Outlook Express 6.0 after you install the 2007 Microsoft Office system: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932974 Outlook Express cannot use the MS Word spell check in Office 2007. Downloading a free spell check is the simplest way around this. Vampirefo Spell Check. Download it from Major Geeks: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2952 Or download it from SnapFile: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/spelloe.html Or you may like TinySpell. (Checks the spelling as you type). Download it he http://www.tinyspell.m6.net/ Australian English Spell Check (Also suitable for other English speaking countries.) http://www.justlocal.com.au/clients/oespellcheck/ If you have a previous version of Office, see this: http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2006/20061228.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Andrew Mac" wrote in message ... There is a Folder (Spell Checker for OE 2.1) which contains a file English.exe. Run this file to correct Spelling Check from French to English. A computer technician corrected this same problem for me in about 2 minutes. "Dell Boy" wrote: I've just installed Office 2007 Home and student Edition on a Windows XP Home SP2 PC with latest updates and the Language (Tools-Options-Spelling) in Outlook Express 6 SP2 has now changed to French. It is not possible to change language becasue French is selected but greyed out. The Primary Editing Language in Office 2007 is English United Kingdom and English United States is also in the Enabled Editing Languages list. Can anyone give any suggestions? |
Language Set To French
Oops!
I clicked "Post" too soon! Here's what I intended to say: Thanks, Bruce! I followed your choice "C" instructions using the English Dictionary from Office 2000. Even with that version, it worked well for me. "Bob L" wrote: "Bruce Hagen" wrote: That is a third party spell check that overrides the spell check from Word. It doesn't actually correct anything. It does work fine though. I have used it for years. Canned You no longer have spell checking capabilities in some languages in Outlook Express 6.0 after you install the 2007 Microsoft Office system: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932974 Outlook Express cannot use the MS Word spell check in Office 2007. Downloading a free spell check is the simplest way around this. Vampirefo Spell Check. Download it from Major Geeks: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2952 Or download it from SnapFile: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/spelloe.html Or you may like TinySpell. (Checks the spelling as you type). Download it he http://www.tinyspell.m6.net/ Australian English Spell Check (Also suitable for other English speaking countries.) http://www.justlocal.com.au/clients/oespellcheck/ If you have a previous version of Office, see this: http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2006/20061228.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Andrew Mac" wrote in message ... There is a Folder (Spell Checker for OE 2.1) which contains a file English.exe. Run this file to correct Spelling Check from French to English. A computer technician corrected this same problem for me in about 2 minutes. "Dell Boy" wrote: I've just installed Office 2007 Home and student Edition on a Windows XP Home SP2 PC with latest updates and the Language (Tools-Options-Spelling) in Outlook Express 6 SP2 has now changed to French. It is not possible to change language becasue French is selected but greyed out. The Primary Editing Language in Office 2007 is English United Kingdom and English United States is also in the Enabled Editing Languages list. Can anyone give any suggestions? |
Language Set To French
You're welcome. Glad you got it working.
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Bob L" wrote in message ... Oops! I clicked "Post" too soon! Here's what I intended to say: Thanks, Bruce! I followed your choice "C" instructions using the English Dictionary from Office 2000. Even with that version, it worked well for me. "Bob L" wrote: "Bruce Hagen" wrote: That is a third party spell check that overrides the spell check from Word. It doesn't actually correct anything. It does work fine though. I have used it for years. Canned You no longer have spell checking capabilities in some languages in Outlook Express 6.0 after you install the 2007 Microsoft Office system: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932974 Outlook Express cannot use the MS Word spell check in Office 2007. Downloading a free spell check is the simplest way around this. Vampirefo Spell Check. Download it from Major Geeks: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2952 Or download it from SnapFile: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/spelloe.html Or you may like TinySpell. (Checks the spelling as you type). Download it he http://www.tinyspell.m6.net/ Australian English Spell Check (Also suitable for other English speaking countries.) http://www.justlocal.com.au/clients/oespellcheck/ If you have a previous version of Office, see this: http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2006/20061228.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Andrew Mac" wrote in message ... There is a Folder (Spell Checker for OE 2.1) which contains a file English.exe. Run this file to correct Spelling Check from French to English. A computer technician corrected this same problem for me in about 2 minutes. "Dell Boy" wrote: I've just installed Office 2007 Home and student Edition on a Windows XP Home SP2 PC with latest updates and the Language (Tools-Options-Spelling) in Outlook Express 6 SP2 has now changed to French. It is not possible to change language becasue French is selected but greyed out. The Primary Editing Language in Office 2007 is English United Kingdom and English United States is also in the Enabled Editing Languages list. Can anyone give any suggestions? |
Language Set To French
You're welcome. Glad you got it working.
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Bob L" wrote in message ... Oops! I clicked "Post" too soon! Here's what I intended to say: Thanks, Bruce! I followed your choice "C" instructions using the English Dictionary from Office 2000. Even with that version, it worked well for me. "Bob L" wrote: "Bruce Hagen" wrote: That is a third party spell check that overrides the spell check from Word. It doesn't actually correct anything. It does work fine though. I have used it for years. Canned You no longer have spell checking capabilities in some languages in Outlook Express 6.0 after you install the 2007 Microsoft Office system: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932974 Outlook Express cannot use the MS Word spell check in Office 2007. Downloading a free spell check is the simplest way around this. Vampirefo Spell Check. Download it from Major Geeks: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2952 Or download it from SnapFile: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/spelloe.html Or you may like TinySpell. (Checks the spelling as you type). Download it he http://www.tinyspell.m6.net/ Australian English Spell Check (Also suitable for other English speaking countries.) http://www.justlocal.com.au/clients/oespellcheck/ If you have a previous version of Office, see this: http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2006/20061228.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Andrew Mac" wrote in message ... There is a Folder (Spell Checker for OE 2.1) which contains a file English.exe. Run this file to correct Spelling Check from French to English. A computer technician corrected this same problem for me in about 2 minutes. "Dell Boy" wrote: I've just installed Office 2007 Home and student Edition on a Windows XP Home SP2 PC with latest updates and the Language (Tools-Options-Spelling) in Outlook Express 6 SP2 has now changed to French. It is not possible to change language becasue French is selected but greyed out. The Primary Editing Language in Office 2007 is English United Kingdom and English United States is also in the Enabled Editing Languages list. Can anyone give any suggestions? |
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